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are concerned about a potential war on a grander scale in ukraine as a whole country. the people are looking to the new government, and they are finding it wanting. we have heard a lot of complaints from people on the street today, but their new government doesn't know what it's doing. it may be because many of the new politicians are just that, they are new. they are not career politicians. they have to learn on the job. at the same time they deal with an external threat coming from russia. what we have in kiev is a lot of people who had hope for a new country, one swept away from the cronnyism that we saw with the viktor yanukovych presidency. the hope is whittled away for fears of an impending war. it's interesting to note that the government is trying to establish itself. the prime minister today appointed 18 regional governors, and that will yeahate a network taken away when the government was ousted. of the 18 regional governors, two are oligarchs. when who got their power, came to strength through cronyism, through the use of money, that was a major concern and
are concerned about a potential war on a grander scale in ukraine as a whole country. the people are looking to the new government, and they are finding it wanting. we have heard a lot of complaints from people on the street today, but their new government doesn't know what it's doing. it may be because many of the new politicians are just that, they are new. they are not career politicians. they have to learn on the job. at the same time they deal with an external threat coming from russia....
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that's along the country's border with the ukraine where bloody protests drove the president into hiding after he cozied up to the kremlin. now we're seeing new demonstrations in ukraine. fist fights broke out in the streets in the south today. on one side folks who want the country to align with the russians, on the other side those pushing to go the way of the west, who want nothing to do with their former russian rulers. russia's leaders have said publicly they will not interfere with ukraine. but the prime minister, said that the situation is putting russia's interests at risk. that's the same thing russian officials said right before invading the former soviet republic of georgia in 2008. now u.s. officials are warning russ russia, do not make a repeat in the ukraine. with us now the former defense secretary william cohen. he also served in congress during much of the cold war. secretary cohen, how serious is this situation? the development of it so far? >> well, the situation in ukraine is quite serious, because you have this great divide ideological divide within the country itsel
that's along the country's border with the ukraine where bloody protests drove the president into hiding after he cozied up to the kremlin. now we're seeing new demonstrations in ukraine. fist fights broke out in the streets in the south today. on one side folks who want the country to align with the russians, on the other side those pushing to go the way of the west, who want nothing to do with their former russian rulers. russia's leaders have said publicly they will not interfere with...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshing now a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before a people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the upheaval they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country security forces are just like your chef he has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission over and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of the president of the college its leader dmitri jarosz has a differ
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming...
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the country is acting president has ordered ukraine forces at full readiness. extra security is ordered a nuclear power plants and airports. the united states is condemning russia for entering ukrainian territory and is calling on russia to withdraw. the united nations held an emergency meeting today. >> pro-western demonstrators storm and administration building in the southern ukraine. in the russian speaking east protesters clash with the newly elected ukrainian government. after russia's president got the greenlight from parliament saturday to proceed with military intervention. russian troops are already in control of parts of the crimea peninsula. they say they're protecting their interests in the reason. in response the ukraine's acting prime prime minister put the armed forces on full combat alert. members of the un security council gathered here for emergency meeting to address the rapidly deteriorating situation. ukraine's un ambassador asked the security council to take action. >> this action by the russian federation constitute an act of aggression
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let's talk about ukraine's prime minister because he says the country is on the brink of disaster. facing a declaration of war from russia. these are strong words and just as those dire words were spoken, take a look at what was happening. hundreds of people packing kiev square calling for a peaceful end to the conflict. now, ian lee is there in kiev. what can you tell us about that scene right now? we have seen some recent video where it seemed that things were getting violent. >> well, here in the square what we're seeing right now is a lot of rallies and a lot of support for the ukrainian government and a lot of dignitaries from the ukrainian government mose notably but klitschko addressed the crowd saying that they will not be violated and not be able to split up the country. we do have violent clashes in other parts of the country, most notably in the eastern part of the country where you have the pro-russian demonstrators going against demonstrator. but here in the crowd behind me there has just been speeches all day, prayers all day hoping for a peaceful conclusion to this,
let's talk about ukraine's prime minister because he says the country is on the brink of disaster. facing a declaration of war from russia. these are strong words and just as those dire words were spoken, take a look at what was happening. hundreds of people packing kiev square calling for a peaceful end to the conflict. now, ian lee is there in kiev. what can you tell us about that scene right now? we have seen some recent video where it seemed that things were getting violent. >> well,...
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a country which has been in this sense all the time go forth between brush up on the west residents of the western city of novi if the heartland of ukrainian nationalists and unexpectedly voice that support for the country's russian speakers. businesses in the city which is the finest box in the crimea language and keep crying in all i can skate rink charging customers and employees alike to speak to us and for that guy coming at decision by parliament on some type to scrap a language school introduced in two thousand and twelve the son and a fight to the russian twist like to speak or two bouts of ukrainian. residents on patrons company car is just a rough in the morn rt language in the city and the solace in the city's officials likened to the is on it and so the woe is the bride gets license which usually roll cost in ukrainian ups which programming to russian leather said the system. we should respect all people don't speak ukrainian and those who speak russian the non autistic or next month. russian speaking cities in the east including the next on the desktop died a quick and
a country which has been in this sense all the time go forth between brush up on the west residents of the western city of novi if the heartland of ukrainian nationalists and unexpectedly voice that support for the country's russian speakers. businesses in the city which is the finest box in the crimea language and keep crying in all i can skate rink charging customers and employees alike to speak to us and for that guy coming at decision by parliament on some type to scrap a language school...
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the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive this ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up credit suisse is facing fire today after the justice department alleged that the swiss banking but he meant he was clandestine methods to help american lives billions of dollars from the i.r.s. that story coming right up once we have part one of my interview with the host of our report max kaiser on today's show he'll tell us all about his personal venture into the world of cryptocurrency with max coin you won't want to miss my interview with him also we have american macro economist and co-founder of the center for economic and policy research dean baker is live in studio today.
the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive this ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up credit suisse is facing fire today after the justice department alleged that the swiss banking but he meant he was clandestine...
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after months of unrest ukraine is on the verge of defaulting on its debts to cover the as the country's self-proclaimed authorities are ready to go to great lengths to get a loan from the international monetary fund they say they will carry out all reforms demanded by the international lenders but they could prove a very unpopular as they are likely to see social programs and government spending cuts the measures also include a forty percent increase on gas tears for households ukraine hopes to get fifteen billion dollars in aid but it needs twice as much by the end of next year to keep the economy going while the country's foreign debt stands at one hundred forty billion dollars at this point patrick young who's an expert in global financial markets says it's ordinary craniums who will suffer if the i.m.f. demands the i.m.f. have a very standard kind of prescription template and that means that the government hostile behave in a very fiscally sawing fashion fiscally saw and often does not mean terribly sympathetic towards the average everyday pensioners or citizens of the ukraine and t
after months of unrest ukraine is on the verge of defaulting on its debts to cover the as the country's self-proclaimed authorities are ready to go to great lengths to get a loan from the international monetary fund they say they will carry out all reforms demanded by the international lenders but they could prove a very unpopular as they are likely to see social programs and government spending cuts the measures also include a forty percent increase on gas tears for households ukraine hopes to...
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it's a big country. ukraine is a big country. russia is a bigger country. they need to get along, and they can get along there is probably a way in free trade to be able to have it both ways. have trade through the russians and trade to the europeans. that's not mutually exclusive. it may be mutually exclusive to be in this eurasian union. i said this on "meet the press" a week ago, eight days ago, i noticed a lot of people in the new government in kiev were walking around the palace and the presidency over there wearing ski masks. they weren't confident at all they weren't being provocative to moscow. and secondly, i noticed the russians didn't wear uniforms when they came. in both sides seem to be aware that this is going to go on for a while and they're hedging their bets a bit. it's fascinating. the insiders seem to know this thing is not going to be over for a while. >> that's right. and that's why the impression i got from talking to people inside the administration is that they want to be quite careful in both their public and private utterances to s
it's a big country. ukraine is a big country. russia is a bigger country. they need to get along, and they can get along there is probably a way in free trade to be able to have it both ways. have trade through the russians and trade to the europeans. that's not mutually exclusive. it may be mutually exclusive to be in this eurasian union. i said this on "meet the press" a week ago, eight days ago, i noticed a lot of people in the new government in kiev were walking around the palace...
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to ukraine. let them reveal the truth. countries with large ukrainian dies a practice, like our country, along with poland, canada, argentina, portugal, the united kingdom and kazakhstan, should have constructive means to help. the international community must make sure that election monitors are trained for the upcoming elections in ukraine on may 25. then, economically, the world community should proceed to work through ukraine's financial challenges. however, any financial assistance to ukraine should be contingent on repayment, and ukraine's new government must clearly at the fine performance standards and lay out a reasonable play to repay any foreign aid. it will require technical assistance, management expertise and loan personnel from governments throughout the world. in addition, the united states and other nations should impose targeted financial, economic, trade and travel sanctions on russian assets on a timetable that demonstrates our resolve. the united nations and global supporters
to ukraine. let them reveal the truth. countries with large ukrainian dies a practice, like our country, along with poland, canada, argentina, portugal, the united kingdom and kazakhstan, should have constructive means to help. the international community must make sure that election monitors are trained for the upcoming elections in ukraine on may 25. then, economically, the world community should proceed to work through ukraine's financial challenges. however, any financial assistance to...
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there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in ukraine, a country on the edge of civil war, a war that could drag in russia, europe and even the u.s., these were frightening developments. >> we are on the edge not of the new cold war, but we are on the edge of hot war. >> reporter: the real danger right now is that ukraine is torn between russia on the one hand, so close and so powerful, so bound to it by history and language, and the west on the other side with its promises of freedom, democracy and prosperity. but where the russian forces moved in today, in crimea, russian is the main language. it's home to a huge russian naval base. they welcomed these mass troops. to them, this is still their rightful president. viktor yanukovych, who fled the capital city of kiev, as protesters took over there, he finally appeared in russia, at a raucous press conference and declared, i am ready to fight for the future of ukraine. but tonight, all eyes are on one man -- putin and what he'll do next. terry moran, abc news, moscow. >>> and i want to bring in abc chief w
there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in ukraine, a country on the edge of civil war, a war that could drag in russia, europe and even the u.s., these were frightening developments. >> we are on the edge not of the new cold war, but we are on the edge of hot war. >> reporter: the real danger right now is that ukraine is torn between russia on the one hand, so close and so powerful, so bound to it by history and language, and the west on the...
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, and that is ukraine. we have seen some, but there may be more russian troops inside of the ukrainian borders and mostly in the crimea area to the south. they say they need production, but it is called a dangerous slide toward war. and throughout ukraine and not just crimea, there are protesters fighting with the crowds, and they have already toppled the highest level government. the ukrainian president left office and fled to russia. white house correspondent jim acosta is with me, and fred polite jen is in moscow, and we will start with jim. first the president made it clear that e he is going to stand with the international community in handling the message with ukraine, and it was a tough message in the 90-minute phone call? >> yes, it was a tough message and we know that the presidents spoke a week and a day ago, but developments have been move sog qui quickly in ukraine with the russian involvement that the president came down hard today in if statement. he said that the united states condemns russia
, and that is ukraine. we have seen some, but there may be more russian troops inside of the ukrainian borders and mostly in the crimea area to the south. they say they need production, but it is called a dangerous slide toward war. and throughout ukraine and not just crimea, there are protesters fighting with the crowds, and they have already toppled the highest level government. the ukrainian president left office and fled to russia. white house correspondent jim acosta is with me, and fred...
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. >> ukraine's ousted president says he's still the country's legitimate leader. >> armed men supporting russia take over the airports in the crimean capitol as the ukraine asks the u.n. to intervene. >> in london, more reaction on those fast moving developments in ukraine. viktor yanukovych insists he's in charge. we'll have analysis on who is running the country and the money leaving from it. >> also ahead, the french president arrives in central african republic where his military operations are expanding. >> building a toy dynasty one little plastic brick at a time. ♪ >> hello, so the struggle for ukraine's future has taken on several twists in the last few hours. let's take you through them all. speaking from southern russia, viktor yanukovych said he's still the legitimate leader of ukraine and called the protestors who overthrew him fascists, meanwhile inside ukraine, armed men apparently aligned to russia have taken control of the international airport in the crimean region. crimea's parliament, a new government is being formed after armed men to over the parliament over there.
. >> ukraine's ousted president says he's still the country's legitimate leader. >> armed men supporting russia take over the airports in the crimean capitol as the ukraine asks the u.n. to intervene. >> in london, more reaction on those fast moving developments in ukraine. viktor yanukovych insists he's in charge. we'll have analysis on who is running the country and the money leaving from it. >> also ahead, the french president arrives in central african republic where...
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every cio with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. right from the scene. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on mom. but. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks and rational debate and a
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borders a number of nato countries. ukraine is a much larger country than georgia. it is the second largest country after russia and europe. it has 46 million inhabitants in russia. -- in the country. ultimately, we hope they agree to maintain the territorial integrity. >> do you think russia will be prepared to talk money? do you think they will be prepared to put up money? the finance ministry has already said that they would be willing to talk to the incoming government on potentially offering unlimited financial help and they would be looking save the obligation that they have to have russian companies. ukraine owes about $3 billion to kiev. , you look things up at the history surrounding these countries. you get the sense that russia would be unlikely to let go of the ukraine very easily. surprised they have been so quiet on the subject so far. >> i do not think that russia has been very quiet. >> putin himself. >> oh, putin. we have seen a number of things from the foreign ministry, especially moscow, on the ukraine. well russia is making strong , onements on
borders a number of nato countries. ukraine is a much larger country than georgia. it is the second largest country after russia and europe. it has 46 million inhabitants in russia. -- in the country. ultimately, we hope they agree to maintain the territorial integrity. >> do you think russia will be prepared to talk money? do you think they will be prepared to put up money? the finance ministry has already said that they would be willing to talk to the incoming government on potentially...
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is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure with his he continues own ambitious ideas of expanding within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that ay with one area that has significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no illusions that in the short term, we will be able to ambitions.tin's in the long term, we can curb those ambitions in many ways, but we are becoming more energy independent. the only thing that is putin happening up mr. putin's is his energy resources -- john thing that is -- the onl
is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure with his he continues own ambitious ideas of expanding within his...
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ukraine is two different nations, two different countries, and because of [ inaudible ] policy of [ inaudible ] this country survived until recently, but i always warned and i have many, many publications and for 20 years i am inside russian politics dealing with ukrainian policy, dined many times with leaders. i know practically, and my famous article in 2005 in february, i warned that victory of you -- usango [ inaudible ] everything concerning russia, having policy against russia, they are pulling the trigger and practically destroying their own cow -- country, and they achieved this goal because all of these people like klitschko and many others starting to looking this armament effort in western ukraine [ inaudible ] buildings in western ukraine -- >> can i please jump in -- >> let's let olli jump in. olli go ahead. >> let me finish my -- typical. >> i'm going to put both of you on pause, take a break and come back in a moment. we'll talk about more angles, but first you can get more of us during the show. >> tv is no longer one way with "the stream" second stream app. share your thought
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. >>> fox news alert now on a dramatic escalation of the crisis in ukraine, the country now heading na a possible showdown with its powerful neighbor russia putting its armed forces on full alert and warning russia that any military intervention in the country will lead to war. welcome to america's news headquarters, heavily armed russian troops already in crimea surrounding the government building there. tightening their grip. and now the ukrainian government is putting its forces on military alert. and asking nato to look at all possible ways to help protect its territorial integrity. united nations security council
. >>> fox news alert now on a dramatic escalation of the crisis in ukraine, the country now heading na a possible showdown with its powerful neighbor russia putting its armed forces on full alert and warning russia that any military intervention in the country will lead to war. welcome to america's news headquarters, heavily armed russian troops already in crimea surrounding the government building there. tightening their grip. and now the ukrainian government is putting its forces on...
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ukraine a country deeply divided the spiral in towards disaster russia's decision to deploy troops to protect its interests and citizens in the country has been met with language not heard since the cold war in the meantime washington insists the illegal government in kiev is legitimate and. wealthy british style. is not on life support. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on are. there i'm aaron a this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking. for you today. first up we're looking at stats studies and figures so what's up with the u.s. economy according to the numbers we'll let you know then we have about all room on today's show the president and founder of print the palace asset management joined me earlier from our london studio to discuss the impact that geopolitics has on the financial markets you know won't want to miss that interview and finally in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the ongoing feud between apple
ukraine a country deeply divided the spiral in towards disaster russia's decision to deploy troops to protect its interests and citizens in the country has been met with language not heard since the cold war in the meantime washington insists the illegal government in kiev is legitimate and. wealthy british style. is not on life support. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of...
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the white house now weighing its next steps in ukraine. russia shows no signs of pulling troops out of the country. >>> digging out again - washington forced to shut down as another winter storm cripples parts of the u.s. >>> memories uncovered from one of america's darkest chapters. the findings by archeological crews at an internment camp. >>. >>> dog mushers open their sleds for a nearly 1,000 mile trek. . >>> hi, everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. >>> new developments overnight, president obama met with the national security team to discuss the crisis in ukraine. secretary of defense chuck hagel, secretary of state john kerry and susan rice were in the meeting. secretary of state john kerry boarded a plane at andrew's air force base, headed to kiev to meet with the interim government on tuesday. kerry's trip coming as russia shows no signs of backing off from crimea. they received a deadline to lay down arms or face a full-scale assault. russia de nice making that call. they say they
the white house now weighing its next steps in ukraine. russia shows no signs of pulling troops out of the country. >>> digging out again - washington forced to shut down as another winter storm cripples parts of the u.s. >>> memories uncovered from one of america's darkest chapters. the findings by archeological crews at an internment camp. >>. >>> dog mushers open their sleds for a nearly 1,000 mile trek. . >>> hi, everyone, welcome to al jazeera...
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ukrain is two different nations, two different countries, and because of very [ inaudible ] policy of [ inaudible ] this country survived until recently. but i always warn, and i have many, many publications and for 20 years, i am inside the russian politics, dealing with uranian policy, dined with many leaders, and i know practically everyone in politics. in 2005 in my article in february, victory of you shenco in ukrain is the greatest victory of russia. because if westerners outlawing russian language, russians -- everything concerns russia, having confrontational policy against russia, they are pulling the trigger and practically destroying their own country, and they achieved this goal in mie dan because all of these people starting to -- looking this armament effort in western ukrain, civil power billings in western -- >> can i please jump in? >> let's let olli jump in, and we're going to hit a break here -- >> let me finish my -- and during all of these things -- typical. typical. >> okay. i'm going to put both of you on pause. what is the level of confusion on the ground? we'l
ukrain is two different nations, two different countries, and because of very [ inaudible ] policy of [ inaudible ] this country survived until recently. but i always warn, and i have many, many publications and for 20 years, i am inside the russian politics, dealing with uranian policy, dined with many leaders, and i know practically everyone in politics. in 2005 in my article in february, victory of you shenco in ukrain is the greatest victory of russia. because if westerners outlawing...
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that is unlawful seizure of power in kiev has led ukraine to the brink of civil war the countries in the chaos the life security and the rights particularly in the safe used in the crimea are going threatened under the influence of western countries that are open to terror and violence people are being prosecuted for the language they speak and for political reasons you must in this regard i address the president of russia vladimir putin to request the use of military forces of the russian federation to restore law and order stability in the protection of the people of ukraine viktor yanukovych which the first of march two thousand and fourteen now ambassador churkin also told security council members that while all nationalists continue to threaten the lives of ethnic russians in ukraine he says there is also information of provocation being prepared against the russian black sea fleet which has been in place for many years based on agreements with ukraine. now while many western envoys within the security council defended ukraine's new government democratic and legitimate ambassado
that is unlawful seizure of power in kiev has led ukraine to the brink of civil war the countries in the chaos the life security and the rights particularly in the safe used in the crimea are going threatened under the influence of western countries that are open to terror and violence people are being prosecuted for the language they speak and for political reasons you must in this regard i address the president of russia vladimir putin to request the use of military forces of the russian...
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and built up the new country. so in that sense we appealed to russia and so mr. putin is -- we should restore the troops because do you really threatened to march and it would be a disaster. in the past other activities of the military instead of sending the troops with whom you can discuss, then they have discussed together with the european union how we can help financially. so it's up for russia to decide if they want to be friends or if they want to destroy the integrity of the country. my appealed to russia is turned back, think about it and try to be friends with ukraine and above only with some oligarchs. thank you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: more than 80 people lost their lives last week and you can say that each of these people wanted to have a different ukraine. when i was there we didn't want to ukraine to go to the well for the east and they want another ukraine but most people want to live in the country in a normal free and democratic country and that's the problem. it is n
and built up the new country. so in that sense we appealed to russia and so mr. putin is -- we should restore the troops because do you really threatened to march and it would be a disaster. in the past other activities of the military instead of sending the troops with whom you can discuss, then they have discussed together with the european union how we can help financially. so it's up for russia to decide if they want to be friends or if they want to destroy the integrity of the country. my...
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despite tension in ukraine the country's team played the u.s. in a soccer match. talk about an international friendly. details coming up. issues home where they effect you the most. >> household debt has been slashed. >> then, what real people are talking about in real-time with the stream. >> all of our communities lightin' up twitter tonight. >> and stay with us for live, breaking and in-depth news. real reporting, this is what we do. al jazeera america. al jazeera a >> so despite the upheaval and a tension in ukraine today saw a momentary reprieve. the u.s. faced the ukrainian team in an international friendly. >> reporter: sometimes the best way to get away from stress situations a little sporting event. the final tune up for the american team before starting play in brazil. the u.s. asked this game to be moved to cypress 600 miles south of the ukraine. of course, out of safety concerns. the u.s. team did not have it's full roster and some players still have mls commitments. this match had greater importance to the players and fans, and the defensive scheme am
despite tension in ukraine the country's team played the u.s. in a soccer match. talk about an international friendly. details coming up. issues home where they effect you the most. >> household debt has been slashed. >> then, what real people are talking about in real-time with the stream. >> all of our communities lightin' up twitter tonight. >> and stay with us for live, breaking and in-depth news. real reporting, this is what we do. al jazeera america. al jazeera a...
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ukraine has mobilized its army. >> countries are going to assemble in sochi. 19th century behavior in the 21st century, there is no -- >> we have a problem with our feet. -- with our feed. government shows that output fell to an eight-month low. a private report indicates that the contraction is worse than last month. the paralympic gold medalist is about to appear in court. he is charged with premeditated murder. this story is has admitted to shooting or three times in the middle of the night. he said he believed he was shooting a burglar. gears let's change completely. let's focus on europe and the unemployment situation that the continent has. it is one of europe's biggest challenges. recordes have struck a 12% for months. if you look at the figure, youth above.yment is way countries like greece and spain, alarming numbers. this brings us to our next panel. could the text -- could the tech sector help this hiring problem on our continent? joining us to discuss this is the european commissioner for the digital agenda and tech city u.k. chairman joanna shields. good morning to you bo
ukraine has mobilized its army. >> countries are going to assemble in sochi. 19th century behavior in the 21st century, there is no -- >> we have a problem with our feet. -- with our feed. government shows that output fell to an eight-month low. a private report indicates that the contraction is worse than last month. the paralympic gold medalist is about to appear in court. he is charged with premeditated murder. this story is has admitted to shooting or three times in the middle...
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standoff with ukraine troops in crimea. a court in egypt banned all hamas activities in the country. a push for independence, we take a look at the historic and cultural relationship between scott land and england as the sides continue to make their case. and racing to be crowned top dog and alaska's biggest horsing event. ♪ and russia has said that it has a legal basis for its intervention in ukraine. it says former president viktor yanukovych asked for russia's help and appears to be no sign that russia intends to pull its troops out of ukraine's crimea region and the international pressure on russia is mounting. u.s. actually john kerry is due to immediate the leaders on tuesday to show support. the u.s. is suspending military exercises and trade talks with russia and says it may consider sanctions. meanwhile an international body that keeps an eye on security in europe is conducting a fact-finding mission in ukraine. there has been a standoff between russia and ukrainian troops at an air base in crimea and soldiers ha
standoff with ukraine troops in crimea. a court in egypt banned all hamas activities in the country. a push for independence, we take a look at the historic and cultural relationship between scott land and england as the sides continue to make their case. and racing to be crowned top dog and alaska's biggest horsing event. ♪ and russia has said that it has a legal basis for its intervention in ukraine. it says former president viktor yanukovych asked for russia's help and appears to be no...
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there is grave concern in ukraine tonight that the fate of this country is not in their hands answered more. that it's in the hands of washington, moscow, or brussels. >> thank you. we'll see you as we pause at the top of the hour into the 4:00 p.m. iron hour. i want to get to a couple of other notes related to this story. for example, earlier today, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke regarding the situation in ukraine. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> also this morning pursuing measures to support the allies including stepping up joint training, aviation detachment in poland, and it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago. and augmenting our discussion of n.a.t.o. policing. >> they are sending a mission of 35 military personnel to ukraine. the unarmed troops come from 18 different countries. they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the
there is grave concern in ukraine tonight that the fate of this country is not in their hands answered more. that it's in the hands of washington, moscow, or brussels. >> thank you. we'll see you as we pause at the top of the hour into the 4:00 p.m. iron hour. i want to get to a couple of other notes related to this story. for example, earlier today, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke regarding the situation in ukraine. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> also this morning...
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. >> this is actually the declaration of war to my country. >> ukraine's prime menster said ukraine and russia are on the brink of disaster and diplomatic sanctions are being imposed. >> the territory of ukraine and sang at this time have been violated and it cannot be the way to conduct international affairs. >> in london, more on the crisis over crimea. we'll look at how ukraine's military compares to the might of russia's armed forces. >> a knife-wielding rampage at a chinese train station. accept are a activities of blamed for leaving 33 dead. >> the prison in nepal built as a stable now houses scores of criminals. >> hello, there's no fighting at the moment, but if you believe ministers in kiev, it could be very close. ukraine says russia has declared war and the countries are on the brink of disaster all because of whoo kiev does business with and unrest in crimea. western countries are pulling out of talks ahead of the g.a. summit in the russian city of sochi in june. >> we have to recognize the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine has been violated, and this cannot b
. >> this is actually the declaration of war to my country. >> ukraine's prime menster said ukraine and russia are on the brink of disaster and diplomatic sanctions are being imposed. >> the territory of ukraine and sang at this time have been violated and it cannot be the way to conduct international affairs. >> in london, more on the crisis over crimea. we'll look at how ukraine's military compares to the might of russia's armed forces. >> a knife-wielding...
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revolutionary with the illegal immigrants or all of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and once again the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. perhaps one of the most controversial and politicized issues in america as well there yes i'm talking about all those status who can't get their grubby hands out of uncle sam's pockets on the heels of obama signing a farm bill that will cut funding to food stamps by eight billion dollars a new report by good jobs first has exposed the absurd amount of taxpayer dollars are going to provide welfare not for the poor but for wealthy corporations of course corporate welfare is not really mentioned on the corporate press as a problem but i wonder why couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it's owned by five corporations credit well the report is aptly titled subsidizing the corporate one percent revealing that state and loc
revolutionary with the illegal immigrants or all of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and once again the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. perhaps one of the most controversial and politicized issues in america as well there yes i'm talking about all those status who can't...
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he is now being tried for treason because, ukraine says that obviously he has betrayed his country. the coast guard has moved its fleet from their ports here in crimea, out to the black sea, although kiev maintains the shipses are still loyal to kiev. also there is a massive increase in the amount of troops here on the ground as one can imagine from friday until today. i see a lot more tanks rolling buy. and the hotel where i am staying, russian-speaking troops more than they were before.r way there are more people around. obviously a tense situation here. moscow maintains they have every right to be here because they feel like their interests are being threatened and they feel like russian speakers are being threatened as well. adam: jessica, any of the news how the west might react to this in any way playing where you are, for instance the white house saying it is preparing sanctions against russia? does anyone take that seriously on the ground where you are? >> if i may be frank, absolutely not, no they don't. mo spoken with here say that they are eastern-leaning towards moscow.
he is now being tried for treason because, ukraine says that obviously he has betrayed his country. the coast guard has moved its fleet from their ports here in crimea, out to the black sea, although kiev maintains the shipses are still loyal to kiev. also there is a massive increase in the amount of troops here on the ground as one can imagine from friday until today. i see a lot more tanks rolling buy. and the hotel where i am staying, russian-speaking troops more than they were before.r way...
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bye. >> tonight, combat alert, ukraine pushes back after russia send troops into the country, while the u.n. and u.s. work the diplomatic channels. elizabeth palmer in ukraine, and margaret brennan in washington have the latest. they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decideses to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the reaction. and backcountry snow boarding. sharyn alfonsi has the remarkable pictures of an adventururer whoar
bye. >> tonight, combat alert, ukraine pushes back after russia send troops into the country, while the u.n. and u.s. work the diplomatic channels. elizabeth palmer in ukraine, and margaret brennan in washington have the latest. they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decideses to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the...
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and other countries, it's a serious situation. let's bring in our united nations correspondent richard roth. richard, you're over at the u.n., as we have been pointing out, ban ki-moon can make all sorts of statements, the u.n. security council can -- there's a limit to what actually is going to emerge other than a few statements. >> russia would certainly block any significant action by the u.n. security council however they did meet, russian met the u.n. security council yesterday, despite what they could say publicly to the press, and we don't know what goes on behind closed doors. they're meeting here on saturday in an urgent session, ban ki-moon has issued statements on concern on many countries in crisis over his six year office. there may be an open formal meeting where there could be angry opening speeches. the first meeting will be closed doors here at the united nations. there are articles in the u.n. charter that say that the u.n. security council has the right to get involved when international peace and security is th
and other countries, it's a serious situation. let's bring in our united nations correspondent richard roth. richard, you're over at the u.n., as we have been pointing out, ban ki-moon can make all sorts of statements, the u.n. security council can -- there's a limit to what actually is going to emerge other than a few statements. >> russia would certainly block any significant action by the u.n. security council however they did meet, russian met the u.n. security council yesterday,...
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their parents' generation, their grandparents' generation, was born in a country where ukraine was not a country that existed. they were born in a capital known as russia. it's not a feeling of being russian but more soviet. it's the older people who feel that way. >> from a historical perspective, the complications in ukraine go back literally hundreds of years. and so for us kind of just stepping into it now it is really well worth reading about it and especially the stories that you've been printing in "the new republic." thanks for taking the time today. "the new republic's" julia ioffe. >> thanks for having me. >>> the senate voted on a pair of key and controversial proposals to curb sexual assault in the military. details next. ♪ [ woman ] i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. so while your life may be ever-changing... ♪ ...your beautiful skin will stay beautiful. total effects from olay
their parents' generation, their grandparents' generation, was born in a country where ukraine was not a country that existed. they were born in a capital known as russia. it's not a feeling of being russian but more soviet. it's the older people who feel that way. >> from a historical perspective, the complications in ukraine go back literally hundreds of years. and so for us kind of just stepping into it now it is really well worth reading about it and especially the stories that you've...
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>>> many of ukraine's rich people have fled the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. let's bring in robert frank, who knows a thing or two about rich people and what they do with their money. where will it all end up? >> it's already ended up offshore. billions of dollars, in fact, have disappeared from the ukrainian government every year, according to the peterson institute. that has helped create vast wealth for a few politicians and oligarchs. the richest man is worth $15 billion, amazing for such a small country. he owns a vast conglomerate with lots of government contracts. he's also been a big buyer of overseas real estate. he bought the most expensive apartment in london in 2011, a three story penthouse in knightsbridge for over $225 million. ukrainian activists have been holding protests at that building targeting his ties to the yanukovych government. another man has been the subject of a lot of protests to offset the criticism, he started a charitable foundation in britain which gives away scholarships. another plowed a lot of his money into art. the british
>>> many of ukraine's rich people have fled the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. let's bring in robert frank, who knows a thing or two about rich people and what they do with their money. where will it all end up? >> it's already ended up offshore. billions of dollars, in fact, have disappeared from the ukrainian government every year, according to the peterson institute. that has helped create vast wealth for a few politicians and oligarchs. the richest man is...
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you may wonder why ukraine matters so much to the world economy. that's the help of many countries. russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are seeing, heavy sell offs. in germany. the index closed down 1/2 1/2%. germaniy has huge business relations the. a lot of economic interests with russia. if there looks to be any form of sanctions and economic effect between the west and russia, germany is one of the first economies that will certainly feel the pinch on this side of that. london was down 1 1/2%. paris similarly. ukraine as such economically. both because of those pipelines and because any form of economic standoff between russia, the united
you may wonder why ukraine matters so much to the world economy. that's the help of many countries. russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london....
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and there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country and russia with the ukraine is an empire. i do believe putin understands that. but the most important part for him is military and strategic and economic impact is the crimean peninsula. so i think that's why you see such an aggressive forceful attempt now to at least build the case for the crimea to allow them to go into the russian federation. >> go into the federation? >> we had an interesting thing happen. the upper chamber in moscow laid out a bill that would allow them to take any part of -- their portion of any port of tart of 00 cra ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.ou ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.u ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea. ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea. >> so annexation? >> so i think they phrased it they would take them. so not a direct annexation. it would be the crimea saying they want to come into russia and they would allow them
and there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country and russia with the ukraine is an empire. i do believe putin understands that. but the most important part for him is military and strategic and economic impact is the crimean peninsula. so i think that's why you see such an aggressive forceful attempt now to at least build the case for the crimea to allow them to go into the russian federation. >> go into the federation? >> we had an interesting thing...
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and that special forces in the country are strengthened. so lot of concern about whether ukraine remains in one piece or not the russian foreign ministry meanwhile issuing a statement in response to all this saying that the nato defense ministers were sending a quote wrong signal in their statements urging all sides to refrain from making what moscow referred to as provocative statements this alarm not just coming from the nato ministers but reflected in the western press as well the news has certainly made front page headlines with a lot of speculation that moscow's decision to hold military drills is linked somehow to the unrest that's a notion which the russian defense minister sergei sure disputed saying that the emergency military drills were routine and largely unrelated to the developments in the ukraine he did go want to say that russia is of course closely monitoring the developments there and there as well as around the russia's black sea fleet which remember is based in the crimean. well the western media has a longstanding histo
and that special forces in the country are strengthened. so lot of concern about whether ukraine remains in one piece or not the russian foreign ministry meanwhile issuing a statement in response to all this saying that the nato defense ministers were sending a quote wrong signal in their statements urging all sides to refrain from making what moscow referred to as provocative statements this alarm not just coming from the nato ministers but reflected in the western press as well the news has...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he has weighed the costs of doing what he's done and he has viewed the benefits. clearly he has concluded that the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care, and in many ways his action is directly for that purpose, to show swagger in the world. >> now some of those costs president obama warned about last week could include boycotting the g-8 meetings in sochi, freezing assets and banning visas. >>> some americans have already evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned home just last night. joseph was one of hundreds of peace corps volunteers rushed home after the violence began. he was in ukraine for almost two years working as an english teacher. he says he understands now why they needed to leave but it doesn't make it any easier. he says it has been one o
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he has weighed the costs of doing what he's done and he has viewed the benefits. clearly he has concluded that the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care, and in many ways his action is...
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let this happen. >> ukraine and other countries trying to get some freedom but the president has lost moral authority. >> the president needs to up his game and send a clear public message to putin. >> we continue to let vladmir putin push us around. >> when you project weakness, people don't fare you and they do what they want. >> jon: so weak. so mad at our weakness. thanks to obama's lily livered chamberlainesque appeasement of the ruler of the -- [laughter] old ivan. he gets to pull the strings and once again claim ukraine for the -- what they calling it now putin-ista n, whatever they are calling it. the only thing wrong is that it appears the putin forces are losing a handle on the ukraine but really never mind i'm sure a populous uprising against his puppet is his plan and we know which president would have the method for this mess. >> what would ronald reagan have done. >> woe lead the free world. >> he broke down the wall. ended the cold war. >> no red lines, he simply acted. >> jon: yes, i should know because my name is oliver north and when i worked for ronald reagan i ille
let this happen. >> ukraine and other countries trying to get some freedom but the president has lost moral authority. >> the president needs to up his game and send a clear public message to putin. >> we continue to let vladmir putin push us around. >> when you project weakness, people don't fare you and they do what they want. >> jon: so weak. so mad at our weakness. thanks to obama's lily livered chamberlainesque appeasement of the ruler of the -- [laughter] old...
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ukraine is beefing up the security along the borders of the country away from crimea and the eastern areas also pap ewe lated with many of the ethnic russians and that is why the russian foreign minister is moscow's concern. >> this is a question of defending the citizens and ensuring humidity rights, and the right to life, those interpreting the situation and threatening us with sanctions and bow cots they have been encouraging the powers to declare ult mate yums. >> the consequences are eu and the u.n. call calling emergency meetings to discuss ukraine and secretary of state kerry will be arriving in tuesday. >> the crisis is impacting the world economy, the stock markets around the world fell and the oil prices rose, more than 2%, since russia is one of the biggest energy suppliers. we have more on that part of the story. yes, oil and gas resources are putting putin in a good position to uses the resources the try and strong the ukraine if he wants to. in fact, he's cut off the gas supplies to ukraine twice in the past 8 years. >> it is not hard to see why the go-to weapon is the
ukraine is beefing up the security along the borders of the country away from crimea and the eastern areas also pap ewe lated with many of the ethnic russians and that is why the russian foreign minister is moscow's concern. >> this is a question of defending the citizens and ensuring humidity rights, and the right to life, those interpreting the situation and threatening us with sanctions and bow cots they have been encouraging the powers to declare ult mate yums. >> the...
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ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their own lives in their own futures a closer alliance from europe and moscow and russia? >> usually president putin say this many times. let's separate flies on burgers. because flies on burgers are not good. because on kiev, a lot of honest people people were dissatisfied of the situation and the country about corruption and all these kind of things. >> with the yanukovych government? >> yes, that's true, that's true and really this is. but who is commanding the parade over there? the right sector? and extreme nationalists? their slogans under the swas swast
ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their...
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without that key country of ukraine, that prospect of vladimir putin's that dream of creating this trading block, that might just probably fall apart. jonathan. >> and so, phil, what happens next? we know obviously the parliament approved this movement, is there any indication that president putin i understand tends to sends more soldiers in cremia? >> reporter: well, it certainly is a possibility. the russians have said that they are able to, they have used this kind of framework in the russian contusion and the agreement that his exist between ukraine and russia particularly a 1997 agreement in which they said that in there is any threat to security, in particular to that navel base i mentioned that russia can take steps to protect the security of the peninsula there. so there is some wording, but there has already been a lot of criticism about the way that they have jumped through hoops and used loopholes and legal ease to get the vote pass today make it look -- to basically put an official face on it. it wasn't a hard vote to get through. the upper house pretty much rubber stamped it b
without that key country of ukraine, that prospect of vladimir putin's that dream of creating this trading block, that might just probably fall apart. jonathan. >> and so, phil, what happens next? we know obviously the parliament approved this movement, is there any indication that president putin i understand tends to sends more soldiers in cremia? >> reporter: well, it certainly is a possibility. the russians have said that they are able to, they have used this kind of framework...
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yesterday the country's prime minister said crimea would remain part of the ukraine. crimea's leader said more than 11,000 pro russian forces control the peninsula, they blocked all of the military bases that have not yet surrendered. the west has joined the new ukrainian leadership and demanding that russia pull forces. russia does not seem to be listening. in paris russian officials refused to sit down with ukraine's new foreign minister. >> i had no expectation, zero expectation, that today that kind of a meeting would take place. i did not expect it. >> protesters fought with police this morning in the eastern part of the country where ukrainian flags fly. ukrainians did regain control of the building yesterday and pro russian troops have been trying to take it back. >> at home, investigators cleared the scene after deadly crash. last night police found a man unconscious on the ground. investigators say he was hit by a car. emergency crews were not able to save him. the driver stayed at the scene and cooperated. the crash and investigation closed the southbound la
yesterday the country's prime minister said crimea would remain part of the ukraine. crimea's leader said more than 11,000 pro russian forces control the peninsula, they blocked all of the military bases that have not yet surrendered. the west has joined the new ukrainian leadership and demanding that russia pull forces. russia does not seem to be listening. in paris russian officials refused to sit down with ukraine's new foreign minister. >> i had no expectation, zero expectation, that...
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now, the country is trying to move forward, but it won't be easy. ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far, russia has refused to recognize the country's new leaders, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's border has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politics. in the crimea region in the south of the country, also home to a large russian naval base, clashes broke out. country me is is not rush-- crimea is not russia one group chanted. back in the square, katerina had a stark message for putin. >> leave ukraine alone. leave ukraine. leave our people to make our future. don't disturb us any more. >> pelley: clarissa ward is joining us from in front of the barricades in the square. clarisa, you talked about ukraine being broke. the value of the currency has been dropping like a stone. did anything today change that? that's right, scott. today it even hit a 10-year low. it has decreased nearly 20% just in the last month alone. what this underscores is how serious this crise is and those ne
now, the country is trying to move forward, but it won't be easy. ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far, russia has refused to recognize the country's new leaders, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's border has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politics. in the crimea region in the south of the country, also home to a large russian naval base, clashes broke out. country me is is not rush-- crimea...